Molten aluminum temperature measurement with the use of a novel thermocouple assembly

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Allaire J. -B. Pineault A. Cadieux
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The temperature measurement of the molten metal in the aluminum transformation process is of prime importance. This is particularly the case for aluminum treatment furnaces, such as holding and melting furnaces. Such reverberatory type of furnaces involve a thermal gradient across the metal line which limits the life of conventional thermocouple protective ceramic shields, due to the action of locally induced thermal stresses. This paper presents a novel thermocouple assembly using a composite refractory protective shield allowing long term resistance to such above conditions. Example of results obtained from various tests in aluminum holding furnaces are presented. The results confirm the superiority of the novel thermocouple assembly, as compared to conventional thermocouple units.
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APA: C. Allaire J. -B. Pineault A. Cadieux  (2004)  Molten aluminum temperature measurement with the use of a novel thermocouple assembly

MLA: C. Allaire J. -B. Pineault A. Cadieux Molten aluminum temperature measurement with the use of a novel thermocouple assembly. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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